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Medvedev, Murray out of Rotterdam

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Daniil Medvedev crashed out of the Rotterdam ATP event in the first round on Wednesday, losing in straight sets to Dusan Lajovic and squanderin­g his chance of taking Rafael Nadal’s place as world No.2, while Andy Murray was beaten by Andrey Rublev in the last 16.

World No.3 Medvedev was the top seed for this week’s tournament following his run to the Australian Open final but was dumped out 7-6 (7/4), 6-4 in just over 90 minutes by Serbian Lajovic, currently ranked 27th.

Russian Medvedev threw his racquet down in anger after being broken in game nine of the second set, having a row with the umpire and starting the final game with a point penalty as a result.

The outburst came towards the end of a tense performanc­e from the 25-year-old which featured eight double faults and 25 unforced errors.

A calm Lajovic served out the 10th game to set up a second-round clash with Borna Coric.

The defeat was painful for Medvedev as he would have replaced Nadal as world No.2 had he reached the final.

Nadal withdrew from Rotterdam with a back injury.

“I think I was very focused the whole

match and not influenced by his good serves and shots,” said Lajovic.

“I knew if I stayed in the match, I’d get my opportunit­ies and change the rhythm.”

Three-time Grand Slam champion Murray was also visibly frustrated during his 7-5, 6-2 loss to Russian fourth seed Rublev.

The former world No.1, now ranked 123rd after a series of hip and groin injuries, competed well in the opening set.

But Rublev clinched the crucial break to lead 6-5, before saving two break points as he served it out in the next game.

The second set looked as though it would be another tight affair, but Rublev reeled off five straight games to claim an ultimately comfortabl­e win.

The world No.8 will face either David

Goffin or Frenchman Jeremy Chardy in the quarter-finals.

Medvedev and Murray join world No.7 Alexander Zverev and three-time Grand Slam winner Stan Wawrinka in exiting the tournament early.

Zverev, 23, was dumped out by Kazakhstan’s Alexander Bublik on Wednesday in a shock straight sets 7-5, 6-3 defeat.

German Zverev was seeded third in the tournament but was surprised by 43rd-ranked Bublik in just one hour, 19 minutes.

Bublik, who reached the final in Singapore last week, will face Tommy Paul in the second round after the American defeated Italy’s Lorenzo Sonego 6-4, 7-6 (9/7). Wawrinka was knocked out on Tuesday, losing in straight sets 6-4, 7-5 to Russia’s Karen Khachanov.

 ?? AFP ?? Daniil Medvedev, right, and Dusan Lajovic shake hands at the end of their first round match on Wednesday.
AFP Daniil Medvedev, right, and Dusan Lajovic shake hands at the end of their first round match on Wednesday.

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